Columbian Exchange and Maritime Technology
Maritime Empires
Challenges to Established Powers
Social Changes
Multiple Choice and SAQ Practice
100

Name one maritime technology that impacted European exploration and expansion

Astronomical Charts

Magnetic Compass

Astrolabe

Lateen Sail

New Ships (Carrack, Caravel, Fluyt)

100

What were the three driving forces behind the Age of Exploration?

God, Gold, Glory

100

Name one conflict in the Americas and which European power(s) were involved

  1. Marron wars - Spain and England

  2. Metacom’s Wat - England

  3. Gloucester County Rebellion - England

  4. Pueblo Revolt - Spain

100

What was the only European nation where nobles lost power during this era?

France

100

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B

200

What were the four types of things transferred through the Columbian Exchange?

Plants, Animals, People, Disease

200

What was the name of the type of empire Portugal had during the period 1450 to 1750?

Trading Post Empire

200

What was the name of the revolution that shifted power from the English crown to Parliament? 

The Bloodless or Glorious Revolution

200

 What Mughal emperor was religiously tolerant and ended the Jizya?

Akbar the Great

200

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C

300

Name 3 specific things exchanged during the Columbian Exchange and where they came from

East: Okra, Rice, Horses, Smallpox, Cows, Pigs, Enslaved African People, Sugar, Wheat, Barley, Oranges, Grapes, Lettuce, Coffee, Rats, Chickens, Measles, Typhus, Bubonic Plague, Influenza, Firearms

West: Potatoes, Maize, Manioc, Tobacco, Cacao, Peanuts, Turkeys, Llamas, Alpacas, Guinea Pigs, Syphilis, Rubber, Quinine

300

 What was the dominant trade route of the era?

For Double Points: Draw the trade route and label what traveled where

Triangle Trade Route 

300

Where was the Puchev Rebellion and what was its result?

Russia

It resulted in Cathrine the Great cracking down on the rights of peasants to avoid future revolts

300

What was the social hierarchy of Latin America based on? 

Double points: name and label at least 2 classes

How much European blood you had

  1. Peninsulares - From the Iberian Peninsula

  2. Criollos - Born of European descent only

  3. Castas - the name for all mixed race groups

  4. Mestizos - Mix of European and indigenous 

  5. Mulattoes - Mix of European and African

  6. Zambos - Mix of indigenous and African

300

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C

400

Name one social impact of the Columbian Exchange

  1. Rise of Polygamy in Africa

  2. Decline in Native American populations due to European diseases

  3. Rise of New Syncretic Religions in the Americas

400

What was created to help offset the individual risk of funding an exploration?

Joint Stock Companies

400

What hindu empire rose to ultimately replace the Mughal Empire during the period 1450 to 1750?

Maratha Empire

400

 What ethnic groups were at odds with one another in the Qing Dynasty?

The Manchu discriminated against the Han

400

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Potential Answers Include:

- Domesticated Animals from Europe led to more efficient farming in the Americas

- The spread and use of new crops from the Americas that were more productive/reliable led to population growth in Afro-Eurasia

500

What was the name of the journey enslaved Africans were forced to take during this era

The Middle Passage

500

How were the Spanish territories in Latin America run politically?

Encomienda and Hacienda systems

500

What is Ana Nzinga remembered for?

Establishing the state of Matamba with the Dutch in order to offer freedom to Africans enslaved by other Europeans

500

What was the name of the practice that gave women a role in political and social life in Ottoman society?

Harem Politics

500

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Potential Answers Include:

- The spread of European agricultural techniques led to deforestation in some regions of the Americas

- The spread of Eurasian grazing animals, such as cattle and sheep, led to overgrazing in some regions

- The Columbian Exchange allowed the spread of invasive species, such as rats and rabbits, which altered many ecosystems

- Emphasis on cash crop agriculture decreased biodiversity and led to soil exhaustion